Template:Largest urban centers of the European Union
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| Largest population centres of the European Union metropolitan regions, Eurostat 2019[1] | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | City name | State | Pop. | Rank | City name | State | Pop. | ||
| 1 | Paris | France | 12,244,807 | 11 | Marseille | France | 3,100,329 | ||
| 2 | Madrid | Spain | 6,641,649 | 12 | Naples | Italy | 3,084,890 | ||
| 3 | Barcelona | Spain | 5,575,204 | 13 | Warsaw | Poland | 3,053,104 | ||
| 4 | Berlin | Germany | 5,303,846 | 14 | Budapest | Hungary | 3,031,160 | ||
| 5 | Ruhr | Germany | 5,111,530 | 15 | Munich | Germany | 2,908,664 | ||
| 6 | Milan | Italy | 4,354,448 | 16 | Vienna | Austria | 2,853,903 | ||
| 7 | Rome | Italy | 4,342,212 | 17 | Lisbon | Portugal | 2,846,332 | ||
| 8 | Athens | Greece | 3,561,750 | 18 | Stuttgart | Germany | 2,787,724 | ||
| 9 | Hamburg | Germany | 3,327,940 | 19 | Frankfurt | Germany | 2,710,127 | ||
| 10 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | 3,242,852 | 20 | Katowice | Poland | 2,695,108 | ||
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- ↑ "Population on 1 January by broad age group, sex and metropolitan regions - Eurostat". ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 2020-06-24.